A declaration by SCO's backer, BayStar has revealed that the software Giant Microsoft had more links to the anti-Linux bad-boy. The declaration made by from BayStar general partner Larry Goldfarb has turned up as part of IBM's evidence to the court. Goldfarb says that Baystar had been chucking USD 50 million at SCO despite concerns that it had a high cash burn rate. He also claims that former Microsoft senior VP for corporate development and strategy Richard Emerson discussed "a variety of investment structures wherein Microsoft would 'backstop', or guarantee in some way, BayStar's investment". Thanks to The Inq for the summary.

So I'm a FUDster because I don't have memory good enough to remember exactly what was written before and when. Good to know.

No, but because you REFUSE to point to anything. Your refusal makes you a FUDster.

Most of the time PJ does exactly what you want her to: Reporting and explaining different parts of the documents. That's like 99% of the time. Occassionally she stabs a bit here and there - but it's quite rare, actually.

You still haven't given any pointers. If she really slings so much FUD it shouldn't take you 20 seconds to point to something. The fact you cannot do that or will not do that, proves that she doesn't sling any FUD.